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A new anomaly detection pipeline for astronomical discovery and recommendation systems – Phys.org
The SNAD team, an international network formed by researchers from Russia, France and the U.S., has developed a pipeline to find rare and exotic objects among the…
The SNAD team, an international network formed by researchers from Russia, France and the U.S., has developed a pipeline to find rare and exotic objects among the haystacks of data from astronomical surveys.
Given the ever increasing size of astronomical data sets, even if our telescopes do detect unexpected interesting astronomical phenomena, it is very unlikely that we will be able to recognize them in the middle of millions or even billions of observations. The solution lies in automatic tools…
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